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Singapore Fried Hokkien Mee: Michelin Bib Hokkien mee that promises more than it delivers
Singapore Fried Hokkien Mee: Michelin Bib Hokkien mee that promises more than it delivers

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timea day ago

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Singapore Fried Hokkien Mee: Michelin Bib Hokkien mee that promises more than it delivers

Woah, they named our country after a Hokkien mee stall? I'm kidding, of course — but that was the first goofy thought that floated into my brain when I chanced upon Singapore Fried Hokkien Mee on social media. My curiosity was piqued. With a name this audaciously on-the-nose, it would be primed to pop up first for anyone Googling 'Singaporean fried Hokkien mee' at all. I wondered: could this be the Hokkien mee stall to represent all Singaporean Hokkien mee stalls? With a coveted Michelin Bib Gourmand to boot, it could very well be. And so off I went, on a quest to Whampoa Makan Place to find out once and for all. Stoked as I was, there was a catch. 'Disappointed', 'bland', 'standard drop'… the stall's recent slate of Google reviews didn't quite see eye to eye with its shiny accolades. Gulp. Still, I wasn't about to turn my back on the mission. After all, the steady queue that greeted me — even during my odd-hour arrival for an early dinner — seemed to send a reassuring nod. I found myself rather amused by the ordering system. Not because it was peculiar or anything, but because the auntie taking orders hollered at the queue from atop a two-step perch. The line moved quickly as she royally addressed each patron, and it was my turn in no time. The one-dish wonder offers its Fried Hokkien at 6 price points: S$5, S$6, S$8, S$10, S$12 and S$15. I went with the sensible S$8 portion, and was presented with a decently sized plate of gravy-clad yellow noodles and thick bee hoon studded with taugeh, prawns, squid and a smattering of eggs. Textbook. Something felt missing, though I couldn't quite put my finger on it at first. And then it hit me: where was the fried pork lard? As it turns out, these golden-brown nuggets are only dished out upon request. Oops, my bad. While the pessimistic reviews had braced me for the worst, I still clung to the hope that this plate of Hokkien mee would blow my expectations out of the water. Unfortunately, my first bite left much to be desired. The noodles, though decent, didn't exactly scream Michelin Bib. The balance between sweet and savoury was off, and the prawn stock's characteristic brininess was frustratingly faint. Most disappointingly, the absence of wok hei (a non-negotiable, if you ask me) stuck out like a sore thumb. On the bright side, I do appreciate a good moist Hokkien mee — and I'll give credit where it's due. The stall had the pleasing creaminess of its broth nailed. 618 Hokkien Mee: Is this highly-raved Hokkien mee worth the hype? The plate was curiously embellished with not just 1 but 3 types of chilli: red, green and the stall's house blend, and the ardent spice lover in me was excited to see how this trio might liven up the dish. If I could sum it up: not as potent as you'd think — perfect for those who can't handle heat. Although I was, once again, hardly wowed, my favourite of the lot was the house blend. Laced with hints of hae bee, this chilli mix added a bright — albeit subtle — umami lift to the dish. That said, they could definitely afford to be more generous with this one. Contrary to the dismal portions some reviews lamented, I was actually pretty satisfied with the serving of 3 plump, crunchy prawns and, trust me, a lot of fresh, chewy squid pieces. Seafood is seldom ever the main draw for me when it comes to Hokkien mee, but I did enjoy the pops of textural contrast these lent the soft, gravy-slicked noodles. Ravenous, I slurped up the plate with ease and landed on this verdict: not terrible, just… largely unimpressive. Let's set the record straight. I'm no Hokkien mee expert, but I'm sure I know enough to tell the excellent from the merely okay. In all fairness, Singapore Fried Hokkien Mee's rendition was far from inedible; I'd even say it edges out your run-of-the-mill kopitiam plate. But decent as it was, it struck me as sorely lacklustre for something that's earned Michelin recognition. So no, I wouldn't go as far as to crown it Singapore's rep. I've had better — and chances are, you have too. Expected damage: S$5 – S$15 per pax Xiao Di Fried Prawn Noodle ($6) vs Reverie ($32): Kopitiam stall or restaurant does it better? The post Singapore Fried Hokkien Mee: Michelin Bib Hokkien mee that promises more than it delivers appeared first on

Presteigne fish and chip shop the highest-rated in Powys
Presteigne fish and chip shop the highest-rated in Powys

Powys County Times

time3 days ago

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Presteigne fish and chip shop the highest-rated in Powys

The highest-rated fish and chip shop in Powys has been revealed. Victoria Fish Bar, located in Presteigne, boasts a near-flawless 4.8-star rating on Google Reviews (from 76 reviews) - the highest of any chippy in the county. Customers have raved about the fish and chip shops "perfect" food and have described it as "the best anywhere". The highest-rated fish and chip shop in Powys - Victoria Fish Bar Victoria Fish Bar (52 High Street, Presteigne, LD8 2BE) serves a "varied range" of food, according to its Facebook page, alongside the traditional fish and chips. This includes doner kebabs, burgers, pies and sausages. Visitors have raved about the Presteigne-based fish and chip shop, with one person on Google Reviews saying: "Best fish and chip shop in mid Wales! Staff absolute brilliant, and the food was perfect." Another added: "This is one of the best fish and chip shops i have been to. Amazing portions nothing to much trouble,and al my food was cooked from fresh. "Everyone try fish and chip shop you won't be disappointed at all." The best fish and chip shops in the UK While a third customer commented: "This is the best fish and chips I've had anywhere, and I have tried many! Portion sizes are big. Prices very good. "You can also get fish bites (yummy!), mini fish, burgers, pies, sausages etc etc, plus a range of daily specials. "The place looks plain but it's clean and functional. Very friendly, run by locals, supported by locals, always fresh. "My only bug bear - it's cash only. But there is a cash point just a couple of minutes away, get some whilst they prepare your meal…" RECOMMENDED READING: Victoria Fish Bar also boasts a 3.9 (out of 5) rating on Tripadvisor from 48 reviews. A regular visitor, commenting on Tripadvisor, said: "We go here quiet a bit the fish and chips are really nice and staff friendly would reccomend. "Lots of choice and new things on the menu too. Very tasty."

Popular Greek tourist resort labelled 'ultimate rip off'
Popular Greek tourist resort labelled 'ultimate rip off'

Daily Mail​

time4 days ago

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Popular Greek tourist resort labelled 'ultimate rip off'

The first sundowner of the evening is always a holiday highlight - but not if you're paying through the nose for it. One of Greece's prettiest spots, the ancient Old Town of Rhodes, has been red flagged as a major hotspot for overcharging tourists, according to reviews on Google and TripAdvisor . The area's narrow network of streets are filled with places to imbibe everything from local Dodecanese beer to shots of ouzo, but according to some disgruntled tourists, a visit to Rhodes' Old Town also leaves visitors vulnerable to inflated prices - with a string of bars accused of 'scamming' tourists. One of the most common tricks, say drinkers, comes via the 'Rhodes Boot', a boot-shaped glass vessel that can hold up to two litres of beer. Customers at bars in the Old Town say when they've asked for a small or medium beer, they're frequently been presented with the 'Boot', and then charged handsomely for it, whether they drank it or not - with prices starting at around 10 euros (£8.40) for the sizeable drink. Reviews of the Chevalier Shisha & Cocktail Lounge Bar, which is in the main square of Rhodes' Old Town and enjoys the attention of tourist crowds all summer long thanks to its atmospheric setting, has been on the receiving end of some particularly scathing reviews. One person, who visited in April, criticised the 'very poor service' and 'shocking attitude', as well as claiming they were given a second menu when they paid their bill at the bar - with very different prices. While there are plenty of positive reviews for the shisha bar, which has a three-and-a-half star rating on TripAdvisor, another unhappy customer claimed the establishment charged them 32 euros (£26) for two small cocktails, despite advertising the price at 20 euros (£16). A similar post from last summer also flagged the lack of clear pricing, saying: 'There are no menus and they don't tell you prices of drinks until you're paying the bill. 'They don't tell you that if you order a large cocktail you will get a fish bowl, which is £35 and a large beer is a 2 litre boot, which cost £18.' It seems to be a similar story at The Gate, another bustling venue in Rhodes' Old Town, where drinkers also reported being unhappy at the lack of transparency when it comes to prices. Just two weeks ago, four tourists said they paid 60 euros (£50) for a medium beer, cider, and two medium frozen daiquiris, with the reviewer calling the cocktails 'the worst I have ever come across', and claiming they 'didn't taste any alcohol'. Another declared the venue a 'tourist trap', writing: 'There is a reason why the drinks menu has no prices. I thought it was safe enough to order a sparkling water. It cost €5 (£4.20).' The bar earned just two stars out of five from 154 reviews on Google - with the food described as 'standard' but the drink prices never clear according to those who've visited it. A short walk away, a bar named Rendez Vous currently has just 1.9 stars on TripAdvisor, with ambiguous prices again behind the low score. One holidaymaker on the sun-drenched island last month said Rendez Vous had 'horrible prices' and urged people to 'ask or check them before ordering anything'. Another revealed they'd paid 15 euros for two soft drinks, writing: 'A shame. The staff were cold and unpleasant, and the prices are a real scam. Two cokes charged at 15 euros? (£12.60)' Meanwhile at the Panorama Cafe & Bar, there was more bad news, with those who'd enjoyed a drink there in recent months split on their experiences. 'We go in, ask for 'one small, and one medium size beer'. Server repeats. But a little later two 'boots' arrive, one of about 2 litres, one of at least one litre.' When it comes to paying, the customer was told 'we don't do small beers', and served up a 20 euro (£16.80) bill. And it seems it's been going on a while; back in 2022, one person penned: You'll be provided a menu with no featured prices. 'After you're finished with your watered down cocktail, served with low quality alcohol, you'll be presented with an outrageous bill. Ours was 70 euros (£58) for 2 cocktails. If I could give zero rating I would.' Another visitor said the view was sublime, but the service not quite the same standard, writing: 'Overall: unacceptable shop, service, drink and boss', although they said the cocktails served were reasonably priced. Over in Italy, tourists were warned this week about a potential scam involving one of the country's most famous foods - gelato. Tourists have been urged to take care when ordering ice cream in Italian destinations this summer as they could be being duped. Italian gelato is world famous for its creamy texture with tourists often flocking to purchase iconic flavours such as pistachio and stracciatella . But they might not be getting the real thing. The Express reports that many tourists are actually buying a cheap copy of gelato with the cheeky scam particularly prevalent in Rome. Foodies at explain that classic gelato is 'churned at a much slower rate, incorporating less air and leaving the gelato denser than ice cream'. And there's also an easier way for tourists to spot inauthentic gelato. If the ice cream colours are particularly bright, it's generally a sign that you're not buying a real gelato. Classic gelato is usually pale in colour as makers don't use artificial food colouring during the process. Tourists can also check reviews on Google and Tripadvisor to find gelato cafes with particularly high ratings.

5 of the best fish and chip shops you should visit in Bolton
5 of the best fish and chip shops you should visit in Bolton

Yahoo

time4 days ago

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5 of the best fish and chip shops you should visit in Bolton

Whether you like yours plain or soaked in vinegar, fish and chips remains a popular meal in the UK, including in Bolton. With lots of places providing the traditional British meal, we aren't short of choice when it comes to getting a chippy tea. To help you pick a spot for some fish and chips, we've listed some of the best chippies you'll find in the town. According to Google reviews, here are five of the best fish and chip shops in Bolton, all of which have at least a four-star rating. Location: 29-31 New Lane, Breightmet, Bolton, BL2 5BN Google Reviews rating: 4.8 One customer said: 'Best chippy I've had in a long time!Fish & chips is something I have from a proper chippy probably once every 6 months and I usually find the idea is better than the actual experience, however today the chips were crispy but fluffy, the fish was light and my children enjoyed their sausages. 'The curry sauce was also really nice, slightly sweet but not sickly, very accept card payment which is rare for a traditional fish & chips guy who served us (I believe may have been Sunny) was very live in Egerton but I think I'll be travelling to Breightmet fro now on.' Another was also pleased with their food, saying: 'Absolutely outstanding chippy! It was my first time here, the staff were so friendly and lovely which is so refreshing to see, they seem to really care about their customers and have a smile on their face. 'The food is fresh and amazing, the quality is superb. Will definitely be back. Thank you!' Location: 117 Bennetts Lane, Halliwell, Bolton, BL1 6JE Google Reviews rating: 4.8 One customer said: 'Absolutely best chippy in Bolton by far, amazing FRESH food, brilliant friendly service and really good prices, have been going here for over 15 years and my husband over 20. Can't recommend enough'. Another commented: 'Can't fault it, good size portions for a very reasonable price 👍'. Location: 379 Deane Road, Bolton, BL3 5HL Google Reviews rating: 4.7 This person shared their experience: 'This place is 10/15 minutes from where I live. I wouldn't normally travel that distance but the reviews were convincing. I wasn't disappointed, the place is very clean, well maintained and a credit to the owner. 'My meal was cooked to order and arrived hot. The owner is welcoming, friendly and lovely to chat to. I would say this restaurant exceeded my expectations. Highly recommended and worth the journey 👌'. One customer said: 'The Best Chippy in Bolton!! Very Clean with 5 stars hygiene rating!! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED'. Location: 14 Winter Hey Lane, Horwich, Bolton, BL6 7AA Google Reviews rating: 4.7 One person said: 'Fabulous food, excellent service and you won't find anywhere better in Horwich to serve or deliver you great traditional English food (chippy tea) 🤣👍.' Another customer commented: 'Great little chippy, delicious and piping hot chips and curry. Staff are respectful. Recommend.' Mr Chips has impressed customers on Tripadvisor too with one saying: 'This chippy is one of the best around . Great food service value for money.. we go every Saturday now .. bang on chippy 👌🏻 staff are great too.' It's worth noting that this chippy will be closed on June 6 and 7 but will reopen next week. Recommended reading: Bolton's highest-rated pub has 'great atmosphere' and 'nice prices' Best spots for a fry up in Lancashire according to locals including 'hidden gem' This is Lancashire's highest-rated cafe and it serves 'delicious' afternoon tea Location: 108 Church Street, Blackrod, Bolton, BL6 5EG Google Reviews rating: 4.7 This person shared their experience: 'Hey you… yes you reading this… have you not tried this fish & chip shop yet? Why not? Drop in for a fantastic fish, succulent sausage, beltin burgers and champion chips. 'My recommendation is a fish barm with a thin spread of mushy peas layered between. Don't just take my word for it, get yourself down there. You won't be disappointed. 😋' Another was happy with the food served at this chippy: 'This could very well be the best chippy in the UK. The staff were lovely. The food just as good. The batter was perfect. And who knew that a battered chip barm was a thing. It was amazing.'

This is County Durham's highest-rated chippy and it's 'better than Whitby'
This is County Durham's highest-rated chippy and it's 'better than Whitby'

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time4 days ago

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This is County Durham's highest-rated chippy and it's 'better than Whitby'

Have you been to County Durham's highest-rated fish and chip shop on Google, praised by customers for being a 'proper' chippy? It could be your local. Battered and Fried located at 68 High Street in Carrville (DH1 1AT), boasts a 4.9/5-star rating on Google, from 251 reviews. The breakdown on Google Reviews shows the chippy has a majority of 5-star ratings, earning it the title of the highest-rated on Google when searching for 'best fish and chip shop in County Durham'. Someone who recently visited Battered and Fried shared: 'This place was recommended, I will never go anywhere else for my Fish and Chips. 'The cod was so fresh and white, coated in light golden batter. The chips were equally as fresh, crisp and golden. Freshly cooked and still hot when I got home, 10 minutes away. The staff were polite and friendly. Delicious.' Another claimed the fish and chips were 'even better than Whitby' as they posted: 'Called today I have had fish and chips from all over in my 80yrs today were the best I have had - even better than Whitby , Beautiful light batter very fresh white fish and gorgeous chips .my husband went in the shop said the staff were very good and friendly.' Meanwhile, one person who was visiting for the first time commented: 'Well it was our 1st time here for our fish and chips.... what can I say??....absolutely beautiful. We could not fault anything at all. I've worked and managed fish and chip shops over the years and not been a patch on these. Well done guys, we'll definitely be back soon x'. A fan of the chippy also said: 'A proper fish and chips shop! The fish and chips are great and the staff are all super friendly. I can see why they won the award for 'Best Fish and Chips in County Durham 2024!'' Recommended reading: Some of the award-winning County Durham fish and chip shops you need to try Darlington chip shop famed for its wide range of dishes in Echo top ten Darlington chippy crowned best in the UK at National Fish & Chip Awards 2025 Just some of the menu highlights (according to its Google profile) include an 8oz cod (£9), cod bites (£4.50), a fish butty (£6.80) and portion of chips 'peeled, washed and chipped every day from the finest British potatoes available' (£3.50), plus much more. Battered and Fried also offers portions of scampi fried in breadcrumbs and haddock too. Have you been to the highest-rated fish and chip shop on Google in County Durham? Let us know in the comments below (feel free to share recommendations for other top chippies in the area too).

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